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suppliesMinor items of equipment and all expendable items assigned to an incident.
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suppliesThe industrial products that are consumed in the process of producing other products. They facilitate the production process and do not go into the product itself. They frequently are referred to as maintenance, repair, and operating items and supplies.
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suppliesAll property, other than land or interest in land, needed for a project. [D03699]
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suppliesA current asset representing the cost of supplies on hand at a point in time. The account is usually listed on the balance sheet after the Inventory account.A related account is Supplies Expense, whic [..]
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suppliesDefinition Items used in business operations, such as office pens and paper.
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suppliesAll tangible personal property other than those described in Equipment. A computing device is a supply if the acquisition cost is less than the lesser of the capitalization level established by the no [..]
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suppliesUsed to obtain equipment and material needed for the execution of projects. They concern design, manufacture, delivery, assembly and commissioning of goods, together with other possible tasks such as maintenance, repairs, installation, and training and after sales service.
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suppliesproducts necessary to live.
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suppliesAccording to 32 CFR 34.2 (Title 32 - National Defense; Subtitle A - Department Of Defense; Chapter I - Office Of The Secretary Of Defense; Subchapter C - DoD Grant And Agreement Regulations; Part 34 - [..]
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suppliesSupplies means all tangible personal property other than those described in §200.33 Equipment. A computing device is a supply if the acquisition cost is less than the lesser of the capitalization level established by the non-Federal entity for financial statement purposes or $5,000, regardless of the length of its useful life. See also §§200.20 C [..]
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suppliesAre all tangible personal property other than those described in § 200.33 Equipment. Reference 2 CFR § 200.94
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suppliesn. (school) útiles (escolares)
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suppliesThe production and Movement of Food items from point of origin to use or consumption.
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suppliesHospital Department responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing medical and surgical Supplies and Equipment.
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suppliesSubstances or materials used in the course of Housekeeping or personal routine.
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suppliesMeans or process of supplying Water (as for a community) usually including reservoirs, tunnels, and pipelines and often the Watershed from which the Water is ultimately drawn. (Webster, 3d ed)
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suppliesProject supplies that are consumable. For example: art supplies such as paint, paper, canvas, etc. However, food and beverages are not eligible for LCC funding and should not be included under Supplies. Items or groups of items that have a life expectancy of over 3 years and a total cost of over $500 should be treated as Capital Expenses and should [..]
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suppliesAssets consumed in the course of an agency's operations.
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suppliesMeans all property except land or interest in land. It includes (but is not limited to) public works, buildings, and facilities. ships, floating equipment, and vessels of every character, type, and de [..]
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suppliesConsumable materials used in the operation of the school district including food, textbooks, paper, pencils, office supplies, custodial supplies, material used in maintenance activities and computer software.
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